R.G. Dong
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
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Annals of Occupational Hygiene | 2008
Thomas W. McDowell; R.G. Dong; Xueyan Xu; D.E. Welcome; C. Warren
In the interest of providing more effective evaluations of impact wrench vibration exposures and the development of improved methods for measuring vibration emissions produced by these tools, this study focused on three variables: acceleration measured at the tool surface, vibration exposure duration per test trial, and the amount of torque required to unseat the nuts following a test trial. For this evaluation, six experienced male impact wrench operators used three samples each of five impact wrench models (four pneumatic models and one battery-powered model) in a simulated work task. The test setup and procedures were based on those provided by an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Technical Committee overseeing the revision of ISO 8662-7. The work task involved the seating of 10 nuts onto 10 bolts mounted on steel plates. The results indicate that acceleration magnitudes vary not only by tool type but also by individual tools within a type. Thus, evaluators are cautioned against drawing conclusions based on small numbers of tools and/or tool operators. Appropriate sample sizes are suggested. It was further noted that evaluators could draw different conclusions if tool assessments are based on ISO-weighted acceleration as opposed to unweighted acceleration. As expected, vibration exposure durations varied by tool type and by test subject; duration means varied more for study participants than they did for tool types. For the 12 pneumatic tools evaluated in this study, torque varied directly with tool handle acceleration. Therefore, in order to reduce vibration exposure, tools should be selected and adjusted so that they produce no more than the needed torque for the task at hand.
Acoustics Australia | 2016
Sue Hewitt; R.G. Dong; Tom McDowell; Daniel E. Welcome
Anyone seeking to control the risks from vibration transmitted to the hands and arms may contemplate the use of anti-vibration gloves. To make an informed decision about any type of personal protective equipment, it is necessary to have performance data that allow the degree of protection to be estimated. The information provided with an anti-vibration glove may not be easy to understand without some background knowledge of how gloves are tested and does not provide any clear route for estimating likely protection. Some of the factors that influence the potential efficacy of an anti-vibration glove include how risks from hand–arm vibration exposure are assessed, how the standard test for a glove is carried out, the frequency range and direction of the vibration for which protection is sought, how much hand contact force or pressure is applied and the physical limitations due to glove material and construction. This paper reviews some of the background issues that are useful for potential purchasers of anti-vibration gloves. Ultimately, anti-vibration gloves cannot be relied on to provide sufficient and consistent protection to the wearer and before their use is contemplated all other available means of vibration control ought first to be implemented.
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics | 2005
Y. Aldien; D.E. Welcome; S. Rakheja; R.G. Dong; P.-É. Boileau
Journal of Biomechanics | 2006
John Z. Wu; Kristine Krajnak; D.E. Welcome; R.G. Dong
International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics | 2010
Subhash Rakheja; R.G. Dong; S. Patra; P.-É. Boileau; Pierre Marcotte; C. Warren
Journal of Biomechanics | 2005
R.G. Dong; John Z. Wu; Thomas W. McDowell; D.E. Welcome; A.W. Schopper
Journal of Applied Physiology | 2006
Kristine Krajnak; R.G. Dong; S. Flavahan; D.E. Welcome; Nicholas A. Flavahan
Journal of Sound and Vibration | 2006
R.G. Dong; D.E. Welcome; Thomas W. McDowell; John Z. Wu
Journal of Sound and Vibration | 2005
R.G. Dong; S. Rakheja; Thomas W. McDowell; D.E. Welcome; John Z. Wu; C. Warren; J. Barkley; B. Washington; A.W. Schopper
Medical Engineering & Physics | 2006
John Z. Wu; R.G. Dong; D.E. Welcome
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